Death and the Maiden (song)  

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Death and the Maiden (German: Der Tod und das Mädchen) is an 1817 lied (art song) composed by Franz Schubert. The lyrics, which are German, are derived from a poem written by Matthias Claudius. The song is set for one voice with piano accompaniment.



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